its great

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Display:

4

Reception:

4

Battery Life:

4

Design:

5

Apps:

5

Overall:

Review Rating:

4.5

Would Recommend to a friend.

the colors make you want to pick it up !

Posted on:November 3rd, 2013by Estevan Marquez

went from an iphone 4 to the Iphone 5c and an very please, its fast colorful and grabs attention any time i use it in public .

This review is the subjective opinion of the user and not of PhoneDog.com

Display:

3

Reception:

3

Battery Life:

2

Design:

3

Apps:

4

Overall:

Review Rating:

3

Would Recommend to a friend.

the good and bad!

Posted on:October 28th, 2013by Nafis Kausar

the good; The iPhone 5C is available for $99 or less on contract, and in five bright colors. Compared with the 2012 iPhone 5, it?s got more widely compatible global LTE coverage, an upgraded front-facing camera, and slightly better battery life.
the bad:This phone is 2012 tech dressed up in a brighter package for 2013; the four-inch Retina Display feels small compared with most Android phones.

This review is the subjective opinion of the user and not of PhoneDog.com

Display:

5

Reception:

4

Battery Life:

4

Design:

5

Apps:

5

Overall:

Review Rating:

4.5

Would Recommend to a friend.

The Best Overall iPhone 5

Posted on:October 2nd, 2013by Drew Page

I was reasonably happy with my iPhone 5, but I never really enjoyed the cold aluminum and hard edges. Then along came the 5c. Yes, its internals are very close to the iPhone 5 (though it does seem a bit faster with better battery). However, the polycarbonate plastic feels awesome in the hand. Its very well constructed and feels almost like ceramic. There is no creaks or bends to it. Also, I got mine in green and love the color. Great job Apple!

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